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What to expect from F1’s crunch engine meeting attended by Audi and Porsche

The gathering will see F1’s next engine rules - which are set to be introduced in 2025 - at the forefront of discussions that will also take into account the global picture.  F1 wants engines powered by sustainable fuels to replace the current 1.6 litre V6 hybrid power units as part of its wider environmental plan for the coming years.  The meeting, which takes place later today in the Spielberg paddock ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix, will be key in helping to shape which direction F1 should go in.  Who will be in attendance?  Those in attendance from existing manufacturer’s/OEMs will include Ferrari’s John Elkann, Daimler chairman Ola Kallenius, Renault CEO Luca de Meo and Red...
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